Natural and Traditional Ways to Treat Allergies

Allergies have many symptoms; all of which can be uncomfortable to deal with. The most common allergy symptoms are a runny nose, sneezing, congestion, hives, and difficulty breathing. The good news about allergies is that they are treatable.

 
There are many options in treating allergies such as prescription medication, over the counter medication as well as natural methods. Also, limiting your exposure to allergens also works to lessen the symptoms that you do have.

Limiting your exposure is actually the best way so that you can avoid medicine altogether. With food allergies you simply do not eat the food you are allergic to which means checking all the labels of the food you do eat to make sure the allergen isn’t present. If you are allergic to mold then you should stay out of damp dark places such as your basement and if you are allergic to dust you need to clean on a regular if not frequent basis. You can also try air purifiers to take the allergens out of the air you breathe.

When you consider natural ways to help with your allergies, the list is long on the options that you have. Natural, or home remedies, are affordable, have no side effects, and safe for most people to try. Most of the time, you even have all the ingredients at home that you need. For example, if you have hives putting oatmeal on the hives is an excellent way of drying them up and making them less itchy. Other natural remedies such as green tea are good for your allergies because they have antihistamines in them which stop many of your symptoms from starting. They help you breathe better and stop the runny nose.

For tougher to deal with allergies prescription medications may be needed. These are usually given out by your doctor and can be very effective. They work within the body to stop many of the symptoms from coming on. Presently there are many different types of allergy medications on the market so the best way to figure out which one will work best for you is to talk to your doctor and let them decide. Prescription medications are good if you have insurance because they can be rather expensive.

If you don’t have insurance and choose just to get over the counter medications those can be very helpful as well. You can find over the counter medications at any pharmacy, drug store, supermarket, and discount store. They have allergy medicine for all kinds of symptoms so that you can treat all or just one symptom. They are especially helpful if you have seasonal allergies such as pollen.

Whichever one you choose will depend largely on the type of symptoms you have, the severity of the symptoms and what you feel most comfortable with.


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